Sanskrit has been taught at the University of Washington continuously for over 100 years.
Homework:
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My Sanskrit Home |
Devanagari Script |
Grammar |
Verbs |
Nouns |
Pronouns |
Morphology |
Compounds |
Indeclinables |
Skt 103: | Cat, Horse, Monkey, Dog |
Skt 201: | accent.php | mukta.php |
Skt 203: | Buddha Charita Canto 3 |
Etc.:
| Shiva Arati
| Juice and Meaning
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Others' Resources:
gandhari.org (-> Dictionary -> MW -> enter in Harvard Kyoto)
Sanskrit.INRIA.FR (-> Sanskrit Heritage -> Lexicon Access [Monier Williams] [atha] [Devanagari])
Enter verb root and get all declensions.
Also search out "The Sanskrit Grammarian" (which also needs the gaNa class for a verb)
tomveatch.com/tg/ed and tglib
- tg/ed: a web app here, my Translation Graph EDitor, supports translation with TGs.
- mintg.json: the tg/ed-generated data file, in JSON format
- mintg.php: working example of 3 frames made in tg/ed, published using tglib.php
- mintg.php source: source code so you can see how to use tglib to write your own